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The text about Xanadu in Purchas, His Pilgrimage, which Coleridge admitted he did not remember exactly, was: " In Xandu did Cublai Can build a stately Pallace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightfull streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure, which may be moved from place to place.
" In Xandu did Cublai Can build a stately Pallace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightfull streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumpuous house of pleasure, which may be moved from place to place.
In Xandu did Cublai Can build a stately Pallace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightfull streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumpuous house of pleasure, which may be moved from place to place.
In consequence of a slight indisposition, an anodyne had been prescribed, from the effects of which he fell asleep in his chair at the moment that he was reading the following sentence, or words of the same substance, in Purchas ’ s Pilgrimage: “ In Xaindu did Cublai Can build a stately palace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile meddowes, pleasant springs, delightful streams, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure .”

faire and wood
* Upon the 25 of the moneth, wee caused a faire high Crosse to be made of the height of thirty foote, [...] in the top was carved in the wood with Anticke letters this posie, Vive le Roy de France.

faire and on
The laissez faire principle expresses the preference for an absence of non-market pressures on prices such as those from government taxes, subsidies, tariffs, regulation ( other than protection from coercion and theft ), or government-granted or coercive monopolies.
de Boisguilbert had enunciated the phrase " on laisse faire la nature " (' let nature run its course ').
As a result, they also became a familiar and popular act on both the renaissance faire and geek-show circuits.
In policy-making circles, the industrial relations emphasis on institutional intervention is trumped by a neoliberal emphasis on the laissez faire promotion of free markets.
He was introduced to the laissez faire thought of the French Liberal and Austrian schools of economics when he received Henry Hazlitt's Economics in One Lesson as a gift from a family friend on his twelfth birthday.
A saving clause in the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, which provided for some liberty of conscience, if not of worship, Louvois sharply annulled with the phrase " Sa majesté veut qu ' on fasse sentir les dernières rigueurs a ceux qui ne voudront pas se faire de sa religion " (" His Majesty wishes the worst harshness on those who do not partake of his religion ").
The quotations bear on topics such as court manners and customs, military tactics, divination and physiognomy, archery, and polo, subjects typical of various works on Sasanian institutions, protocol, entertainment, general savoir faire, and so on.
Jacques de la Taille had written in 1562 the Maniére de faire des vers en français comme en grec et en Latin ( printed 1573 ), and other poets had made experiments in the same direction ; however, in his specific attempt to recapture the ancient Greek and Latin ethical effect of poetry on its hearers, and in applying the metrical innovations to music, he created something entirely new.
For example, if there is already an official holiday on Thursday / Friday, one could " faire le pont " on the following Monday / Tuesday-leading to an " eight-day weekend " ( Wednesday through Wednesday inclusive ).
In line with the Durham Report's recommendation to elaborate municipal structures in 1840 ( culminatiing in the abolition of the seigneury system in 1854 ) and the Acte pour abroger certaines ordonnances et pour faire de meilleures dispositions pour l ' établissement d ' autorités locales et municipales dans le Bas-Canada ( Act to abrogate certain ordinances and to make better dispositions to establish local and municipal authorities in Lower-Canada ), the canadian Parliament created on 1 July 1845 more than 325 municipal corporations in eastern Canada of which Saint-Bruno, then with a population of 800, was part of.
From then on, De Gaulle remained unimpressed by Trudeau, saying " Nous n ' avons aucune concession, ni même aucune amabilité, à faire à M. Trudeau, qui est l ' adversaire de la chose française au Canada.
This circumstance accounts for the current French expressions, être en grève ( to be on strike ) and faire ( la ) grève ( to go on strike ).
Bette's residence is on the opposite end of the social spectrum, in the impoverished residential area which surrounded the Louvre: " Les ténèbres, le silence, l ' air glacial, la profondeur caverneuse du sol concourent à faire de ces maisons des espèces de cryptes, des tombeaux vivants.
Has the nickname of " La Bonne " ( the Maid ) after the phrase of the Socialist General Secretary Candidate Martine Aubry at the 2008 Reims Congress of the Socialist Party: " T ' aurais pu faire le ménage Adeline " ( Adeline you should have cleaned the house after seeing a spider on her desk during her candidacy speech ...)
In the meantime, she carried out presenting Récré A2 and performing on stage in musicals ( Dorothée-Tambour Battant in 1981 / Au royaume de Diguedondaine in 1982 / Pour faire une chanson in 1983 / On va faire du cinéma in 1985 ).

faire and every
After these were gone, and had told the newes unto their fellowes, in the afternoone there came to our ships sixe boates of them, with sixe men in every one, to take their f arewels of those two we had detained to take with us [...] How after we were departed from the sayd porte, following our voyage along the sayd coast, we went to discover the land lying Southeast, and Northwest * The next day, being the 25 of the moneth, we had faire weather, and went from the said port: and being out of the river, we sailed Eastnortheast, for after the entrance into the said river [...]

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Economists usually emphasize the degree to which government does not have control over markets ( laissez faire ), as well as the importance of property rights.
The identification of the " free market " with " laissez faire " was notably used in the 1962 Capitalism and Freedom, by economist Milton Friedman, which is credited with popularizing this usage.
Rand thinks the only social system consistent with this morality is full respect for individual rights, embodied in pure laissez faire capitalism ; and the role of art in human life is to transform man's widest metaphysical ideas, by selective reproduction of reality, into a physical form — a work of art — that he can comprehend and to which he can respond emotionally.
The word derives from the French word linge, " washables "— as in faire le linge, " do the laundry "— and ultimately from lin for washable linen, the fabric from which European undergarments were made before the general introduction of cotton from Egypt and then from India.
One often-cited tale is that of Fernand Lachance, from Warwick, Quebec, which claims that poutine was invented there in 1957 ; Lachance is said to have exclaimed ça va faire une maudite poutine (" it will make a damn mess "), hence the name.
While for them it was a farewell to classical liberalism, which they thought to have failed, other participants like Mises and Hayek were not convinced to condemn the old liberalism of laissez faire.
In 1559 du Bellay published at Poitiers La Nouvelle Manière de faire son profit des lettres, a satirical epistle translated from the Latin of Adrien Turnèbe, and with it Le Poète courtisan, which introduced the formal satire into French poetry.
), Renan defined it by the desire of a people to live together, which he summarized by a famous phrase, " avoir fait de grandes choses ensemble, vouloir en faire encore " ( having done great things together and wishing to do more ).
In France, it is close to " faire moitié-moitié " or " faire moite-moite ", which means " each one pays half of the bill ".
Bernstein was principally concerned with refuting Marx's predictions about the imminent and inevitable demise of capitalism, and Marx's consequent laissez faire policy which opposed socialist interventions before the demise.
" This was a reference to a book in which Spencer advocated a strict laissez faire philosophy.
The flexibility of markets under laissez faire allow prices, wages, and interest rates to adjust to abolish all excess supplies and demands ; however, since all economies are a mixture of regulation and free market elements, laissez-faire principles ( which require a free market environment ) would not be able to adjust effectively to excess supply and demand.
It is unlikely that Canna ever formed part of the territories of the MacDonald Lordship of the Isles, which title became forfeit in 1493, as Monro reported of " Kannay " in 1549 that the island was a: " faire maine land, foure myle lange, inhabit and manurit, with paroche kirke in it, guid for corne, fishing and grassing, with a falcon nest in it, pertines to the Abbot of Colmkill ", although it " burned with fire " as part of the feud between Clanranald and Maclean of Duart in the late 16th century.
we weighed, and went into ye Haven, where was 5. 6. 7. 8 fathoms water, and in a weeks time, spent with ye indians, and in sounding ye River and ye ship turning up alway against ye wind, we gott up 15. or 16. leagues into ye river ; and after in our long boate, half of us went 15. leagues further, till at ye head of ye river we could not tell, which of ye many rivers to take, and so returned to our ship, and as we went and came, we found many faire and deep rivers, all ye way running into this Charles River.
The expression " market fundamentalism " was popularized by business magnate and philanthropist George Soros in his book The Crisis of Global Capitalism ( 1998 ), in which he writes " This idea was called laissez faire in the nineteenth century ...
In the books she is portrayed as an elegant and cool-minded sophisticated lady ; her social savoir faire concealing the more selfish and manipulative aspects of her personality – she is also an extremely determined, very calculating and ruthless power-seeking character with wide political connections, who is highly placed and trusted in the Magisterium's hierarchy with a large degree of autonomy, which she uses for her own as well as the Church's purposes.
Scène à faire ( French for " scene to be made " or " scene that must be done "; plural: scènes à faire ) is a scene in a book or film which is almost obligatory for a genre of its type.
:: Another significant case in United States law was Ets-Hokin v. Skyy Spirits ( 2003 ), in which scenes à faire was upheld as an affirmative defense by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

faire and is
In this article " free market " is largely identified with laissez faire, and competitive markets, though alternative senses are discussed in this section and in criticism.
The object is to throw a ball ( boule ) as close as possible to a smaller ball, called the cochonnet, ( this kind of throw is called to faire le point or pointer ); or to knock away a boules of the opponent that is close to the cochonnet ( this is called to tirer ).
It is the site of the faire and viewing area for the Fourth of July fireworks, and also one of two sites of the Strawberry Festival.
In the early nineteenth century, for example, " it is quite clear that the laissez faire label is an inappropriate one.
acht " Cromwellian dog " is focal faire againn
Broadly speaking, this dialog is referred to as Economic liberalism or neoliberalism, though these terms are also used more narrowly to refer to particular views, especially advocating laissez faire.
At the microeconomic level there is debate about how to maximize efficiency, with some advocating laissez faire, to remove government distortions, while others advocate regulation, to reduce market failures and imperfections, particularly via internalizing externalities.
Others argue that laissez faire leads to concentration of power and thus curtails liberty and reduces competition, and leads to unjust distribution of income and wealth, regardless of whether it increases efficiency, for example in the early 20th century American progressive movement – some ( such as the Freiburg school ) argue that laissez faire decreases efficiency in addition to being unfree and unjust, while others argue that government involvement may reduce efficiency, but that this is an acceptable cost for the increase in liberty and justice.
: acht " Cromwellian dog " is focal faire againn
* Laissez faire economists argue that government intervention is the cause of economic crises, and that left to its devices, the market will adjust efficiently.

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